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Ahhhhhh!

We MUST have a track list for that one, Brownie!

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1. Too Marvelous for Words Frank Sinatra

2. I've Never Been in Love Before Cannonball Adderley

3. Never No Lament Duke Ellington

4. Isn't It Romantic Chet Baker

5. Smooth Sailin' Ella Fitzgerald

6. You're my Thrill Shelly Manne and His Men

7. Makin' Whoopee Nat King Cole

8. Love Is Here to Stay Stan Getz

9. Honey Hush Fats Waller

10. The Way You Look Tonight Erroll Garner

11. Let's Do It Peggy Lee

12. Lulubelle Nat King Cole

13. Take the A Train Duke Ellington

14. Abstract Art Art Pepper

Those dogs have pretty good ears!

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Let's not forget our feline friends...

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Track list:

1. Blue Moon Billie Holiday

2. On the Sunny Side of the Street Erroll Garner

3. Almost Like Being in Love Lester Young

4. This Is My Night to Dream Nat King Cole

5. Early Autumn Woody Herman

6. It's Only a Paper Moon Ella Fitzgerald

7. All of Me Frank Sinatra

8. Marty's Blues Art Pepper

9. The Morning After Chico Hamilton

10. Cool Mix Stan Getz

11. Lullaby of Birdland Sarah Vaughan

12. Summertime Charlie Parker

13. You and the Night and the Music Shelly Manne and His Men

14. Minor Swing Django Reinhardt

15. Polka Dots and Moonbeams Cannonball Adderley

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http://jananddean.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&thread=899

Fou the kids who might not know: http://www.blogofdeath.com/archives/000845.html

"Deadman's Curve," which was co-written with Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys, became a prophetic anthem for teens who risked their lives by driving too fast. In 1966, Berry's own career was cut short when his speeding Corvette hit a parked landscaping truck. He suffered severe brain damage that left him partially paralyzed and unable to talk, and was forced to undergo years of recovery in order to resume singing and songwriting. In the mid-1980s, Southern California Rehabilitation Services launched the Jan Berry Center for the Brain Injured.

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